Tag: browser

Google Quietly Releases 64-bit Chrome Canary App For OS X

Canary, a bleeding edge version of Google Chrome aimed at developers and early adopters is now available for download to Mac users. Google has finally...
·

Try out the latest and greatest with WebKit Nightlies

Apple isn’t as willy-nilly with their browser release schedule as Google is with Chrome or Mozilla is with Firefox. While Apple is hard at work...
·

Is WebKit slowly turning into IE6?

For those who don’t know, WebKit is today’s predominant layout engine, used by the major web browsers on almost all platforms. Examples are Safari on OS X,...
·

Demobilizer Safari extension: For when you want the “real” web

Have you ever saved a link on the iPhone or iPad, only to find that opening it in Safari on your Mac gave you the...
·

iOS makes up over half of mobile web traffic

Boom! NetMarketShare is reporting that for the month of December 2011, iOS kept its number one spot for amount of mobile web traffic with a...
·

Covert Browser brings Tor browsing support to iPad

A new browser on the App Store has brought the Tor network to the iPad. Tor, a free and open network, is primarily been used...
·

Firefox 6 Alpha 2 released in parallel with Firefox 5 Beta

The Firefox team announced that its Aurora channel has been updated to Firefox 6 Alpha. This may seem like odd news, because Firefox 5 Beta...
·

Opera Mini for iPad released to iOS App Store

Opera is a fast, innovative web browser that’s been popular on the desktop for a long time. When the Opera team released their browser for...
·

Apple sticks Opera browser with a 17+ rating

A couple of days ago, Opera was permitted into the Mac App Store. The browser is the first major browser allowed into the Mac App...
·

Do we really care about Flock and RockMelt?

We’ve seen a substantial amount of coverage about the social browsers Flock and RockMelt (Or “FlockMelt” as I like to call them), but does anybody...
·

Opera 11: “Hey, remember us?”

Opera 11 has just dropped with a ton of new features for the red-haired step-child of the browser market. “Oh, yeah! I forgot about Opera,”...
·

I need another browser like I need another email in my inbox

Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape, has put together a team of engineers to release a new web browser called RockMelt. Taking its cue from Flock,...
·

Great, HAL’s almost ready for the iPad: SiteRider XL, a browser that talks to you

“I’m sorry, Josh. I’m afraid I can’t do that.”  That’s what I’ve been bracing for since technologies that let you talk to your computer have started...
·

Alternate Web Browsers for the iPhone & iPod Touch

Apple’s mobile Safari is a great browser. It offers great standards compliance and speed, but it isn’t everything for everyone. It can’t print money or...
·

What happened to Camino?

Does anyone remember Camino? I didn’t think so. There was a time when Mac-using Mozilla fans would use Camino (Originally called Chimera), but today’s climate...
·

Giddy Up — A Web Browser for Kids

Looking for a way to introduce your kids to the internet? It’s time for you to take a look at Giddy Up. The team over...
·

[vid] Google’s Chrome is faster than lightning and maybe Kenyans

Well, the argument over browser speed has come to an end. Chrome is faster than a flying potato, lighting, and the speed of sound, at...
·

A “Browser Ballot” of our very own

The European Union forced Microsoft to display a “Browser ballot” to all EU citizens in order to avoid an Internet Explorer monopoly. I’m not overly...
·